This page contains links to the original text of All’s Well That Ends Well by Shakespeare.

The language used in Shakespeare’s day is slightly different to today’s modern English, which is reflected in the text. Our article on Shakespeare & early modern English, or our Shakespeare dictionary, will help you to understand the language as you read through the original text

Another thing to bear in mind as you read the All’s Well That Ends Well text are Shakespeare’s stage directions, which are italicised. Stage directions are instructions and direction to the actors, and not spoken lines. Some stage directions can be a little confusing, so have a read of our understanding Shakespeare’s stage directions article.

The script of All’s Well That Ends Well is very long, so we have separated the play into it’s original Acts and Scenes (want to know why all Shakespeare’s plays have five acts?). Click on the links below to read Shakespeare’s original All’s Well That Ends Well text: